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Ceramic range top installation
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Guest_RazurBlaydz_*
, May 14 2005 06:22 AM
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#1
Guest_RazurBlaydz_*
Posted 14 May 2005 - 06:22 AM
Just dropped my jig saw on top of the range top, guess who is in the Dog House?
I've located a source for the part, but does anyone know how easy/hard it is to replace these sections? Does it require any specific tools?
Thanks!
I've located a source for the part, but does anyone know how easy/hard it is to replace these sections? Does it require any specific tools?
Thanks!
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Posted 14 May 2005 - 07:54 AM
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#4
Posted 15 May 2005 - 04:11 AM
Hello grasshoppa,
So sorry my wisdom for you does not come from of a joyful soul.
Often replacing this sort of thing is like going to the dentist in a concentration camp
or listening for the sound of one hand clapping.
There can be other parts also needed to do this evil deed .
How expensive was the range? How old?
If it was cheap or midline unit, I would trash it in a heartbeat.
If it was a thermador or dacor you may wanna pay some poor soul to replace it.
You didn't see Samauri's eleventyfifth comandment?
"Thou shalt not holdeth thy power tools above thine cooktop"
your actions would make for a good movie script.......
not so funny in real life
my condolences
So sorry my wisdom for you does not come from of a joyful soul.
Often replacing this sort of thing is like going to the dentist in a concentration camp
or listening for the sound of one hand clapping.
There can be other parts also needed to do this evil deed .
How expensive was the range? How old?
If it was cheap or midline unit, I would trash it in a heartbeat.
If it was a thermador or dacor you may wanna pay some poor soul to replace it.
You didn't see Samauri's eleventyfifth comandment?
"Thou shalt not holdeth thy power tools above thine cooktop"
your actions would make for a good movie script.......
not so funny in real life
my condolences
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